Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Silverado Trail Boss Caught in Intense Drag Race Against the LTZ L71 Via Motor1.com

The new Chevy Silverado 1500 is now available in a large assortment of configurations, ranging from a simple work truck to the very luxurious High-Country model. The staff at Motor1.com has steered all of us here at Chuck Hutton Chevy of Memphis towards a scorching-hot new video from the folks at The Fast Lane Truck that compares and contrasts in the form of a good ole fashion drag race two versions of the same truck that both serve very opposite purposes.

The LT Trail Boss exists for the thrill of off-roading, brandishing features like a lifted suspension. The LTZ offers up amenities to make those on board a bit more comfortable, and with both sporting about the same price tag, the choice always comes down to the usual matter of personal preference. Each member of this dynamic duo comes with a 5.3-liter V8 that cranks out 355 horsepower and 383 lb-ft of torque. The Trail Boss boasts a 10-speed automatic, and the LTZ has an 8-speed auto. The question at hand that this video put to the test is whether or not the truck with more gears possesses the necessary power to win an all-out showdown!

The two drag races that take place here dictate that the LTZ is the quicker of the pair. In the first race, the Trail boss driver is slower off the line, but the second time things look much more equal. The truck built for off-road duty ends up slightly behind its more luxurious rival from the same badge. The Fast Lane Truck also completed the task of doing a proper fuel economy check, with the route mostly traversing urban city streets.

As the staff at US News reported in their car section, one very healthy boast of the Silverado 1500 is that it has best-in-class towing capacity, as well as top-notch fuel economy with this year's new turbodiesel engine. It is also known for being one of the best handling and balanced rides to exist in the truck realm. New for 2020, the Maximum towing capacity was upgraded to 13,400 pounds, and you can make the choice from three large bed sized that provide plenty of space for hauling cargo.

One of the most useful options within the LTZ package is the Snow Plow Prep Package: for those of us that frequently see inclement weather, it brings to the table heavy-duty front springs, skid plates, a 220-amp alternator, high-capacity air filter, and auxiliary transmission oil cooler. The Max Trailering Package for the LTZ is one of the most ingenious additives for anyone who has a day of hauling ahead of them: here you get the added benefits of an automatic locking rear differential, an enhanced cooling radiator, revised shock tuning, heavy- duty rear springs, and a trailer brake controller.

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